Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 30 September 1905

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  • 20 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833 No 224 VOL. LXIII. SATURDAY, 30th SEPTEMBER, 1905. PRICE 20 CENTS.
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    • 1882 1 I Intended Sailings. Shipping. I Sfiipping. rfoteamNav'&a* BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION Co., LTD. *j Norddeutscher Lloyd. Bremen, j tion, Company. Ik ijlgTiiJk ~„nfMß«iv‘'s AND t>EPmms. H\\ j t V IV .r-nrrre Negapatam, Sat. 30th Sept, at 2 p.m. Thongwa fIAW z> M S 1 Wl 1/ i/ MAIL SEL'' Madras.
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    • 1391 2 II 31 I I PENANG VOLUNTEERS. Whet) HIJIT A n U 3 Cll D rOSr Ot WWaa O BDBB3 BY captain a. r. adams, neeo°now F oespair, ■IMII v I I V4J VII ■VW* W E|- COMMANDANT. JT7 L I «<-» 4, T and economically cure himself without the know-
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  • 884 3 PROJECT in BRITISH IPO» il l ANA. a our sole possession in p..jtisb Guian h figured but little in the ot h A llicrica settlement of the ciiiCC 1,1 ..ndai-Y uuestio"- Its grow- I.] diamond», ImweveL e»l*’ rt< p Ttl l e«tt«" ,i ,f tl,c 1
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  • 546 3 WAR IN THE NEWSPAPERS. Paris, Sept. Bth. Columns of letterpress headed wi;h big tyj>e, maps, photographs of Generals, garnish the newspapers, and the common talk is of skirmishes, of affairs of outposts, of posit ions taken by assault, of hasty retreats, ami the investment of
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  • 180 3 Lese Majeste. briefly expressed, is the crime of uttering an insult to the ruling monarch of the country. The character of the offence is expounded in no less than 125 paragraphs of the German statute book, and 900 books of legal ref< rence have been published for the information of
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  • 1053 3  -  By LOUIS BECKE. —P. MG. Mani was a half-caste—father a Martinique *****, mother a Samoan—-twenty-two years of age, and lived at Moata, a little village two miles from Apia. Mani’s husband was a Frenchman named Fran'Ois Rauaalt, wh when he was sober, worked as a boat-builder and carpenter for
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  • 179 3 A correspondent of the Boston Herald quotes a friend of Mark Twain as telling the folloxving amusing incident in connection with the fir«t meeting of the humorist and the late James McNeill Whistler, the artist. A friend having facetiously warned Clemens that the painter was a
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  • 199 3 Penang, 30-9-1905. Description. Beef:— C’te. Soup per catty 6 Roast n 28 Steaks 28 Stew or Curry Meat 18 Rump Steak 28 Ox Tail each 30 Tongue 60 Feet m 15 Heart 30 Tripe per catty 10 Liver 30 Pork s Pork n 34 Pig's Head 26 Feet
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    • 80 3 Tak I >lLlOlB C°uc Prevented. Cliol e i..“ I V Chamberlain's ***** UH the fir./ 11 I ,>lil rrlloPa lle, uedy as H'pears and ll lca, on °f the disease I;tr di‘d (J 1 1 '“‘’Gmed attack may be lu,J j e ct to att ipL-'. l’ eo P ,e
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    • 64 3 Indications of Rheumatism. Sore and swollen joints, sharp, shooting pains, torturing muscles, no rest, no sleep —that means rheumatism. It is a stubborn disease to fight, but Chamberlains Pain balm has conquered it thousands of times. One application gives relief. Sold by all dealers. Do not play with lung trouble.
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    • 80 3 Cuts, Bruises and Burns Quickly Healed. Ch i nberlain s Pain Balm is an antiseptic liniment and when applied to cuts, bruises and burns, causes them to heal without, m ituration and much more quickly than by the usual treatment. It allays the pain of a burn or scald almost
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    • 78 3 Unnecessary Expense. Acute attacks of colic, cholera morbus and dysentery come on without warning, and prompt relief must be obtained. There is no necessity of incurring the expense of a physician's service in such cases if Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is at hand. A dose of this remedy
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    • 906 3 JE LADY TYPIST. t*» f ii! 'I f t 1 jfcl I S'• i| v*wtlll t 1 ft OKI Offers Real Help— Our Readers continue to show extraordinary interest in the series of Opinions and Experiences of the People xvhich appear here at short inter\ als,and we are assured by
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  • 128 4 SalvrJay. 30th September. Jewish‘New Year (5666) commences. Town Band, Golf Club, 6 to 7 p.m. High water 2.00 p.m. Low water 9.10 a.m. Sunday. Ist October. P. V. Field Day. Fifteenth Sunday after Trinity. High water 2.03 p in, Low water 8.01 a.m Monday. 2nd October. Town Band,
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  • 1151 4 A cable received- through Reuter yesterday announces that an Imperial decree indefinitely postpones the departure fiom Peking of the Commission appointed by the Chinese Government t-o tour the wot Id and study foreign systems of administration, with a view to the introduction of reforms-in China. The
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  • 1018 4 PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION. As briefly mentioned in our last issue, the preliminary examination of Kader Mydin and Venjoor Pakir, in connection with the bill of lading case, commenced yesterday before Mr. W\ Peel in the First Magistrate’s Court, which was crowded throughout the proceedings. Mr. Murison Allan
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  • 506 4 I see that at last something is being done to the Government Boat Shed that ramshackle collection of disjointed lumber and corrugated iron in front of the Weld Quay Reclamation. Surely instead of patching up this offensive relic, a more imposing structure might be erected elsewhere? All Weld
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  • 81 4 NX ith regard to the rumour that Great Britain, as the result of the definite Russian evacuation of Port Arthur, and also the close understanding with Japan, is considering the desirability of entirely evacuating Wef-hai-wei, it would appear that there is nn justification for the rumours that have obtained
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  • 65 4 Fifteenth Sunday after Trinity. Ist Cc'ober, 19C5, St. George’s Church. 8 a. m. Matins.— (Choral'). Hymn 423. 8-30 a.m. Holy Corninunion.— (Pinin'). > pm. Children’s Service, 6 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. Presbyterian Ajhurcm. 9.15 a. m. Northam Road. 6 p.m. Northam Road. Church of the Assumption. First Mass
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  • 339 4 THE PROPOSED PROgßavu JANUARY We publish i n our columns to-day the prop o J) for the January Meeting o£ Turf Club. The progra In X be considered at a goner t llc Q the Club on October 30th lU> tl,| 2 innovations of considerably the view,
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  • 381 4 NEW BOOKS. The following new books were recweil up» to 28th September, 1905; L i Troisiĕme Jeunesse de Madame Print! by P. Loti. Dorset Dear, by M. E. Francis. A Daughter of Kings, by Katlwl Tynan. Mr. Chippendale of Port Welcome. -I Charles Fellows. The Morals of Marcus
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    • 387 4 New Advertisements. FRASER NEAVE, Ltd., Penang'. NOTICE. A BOX for receipt of orders for the above firm has been placed in a convenient position at the entrance to Messrs. PRITCHARD Co.’s Godown. Collection will be made at 10-30 a.in. and 1-30 p.m. daily. 732 29-10 OFFICE TO LET. NO. 56
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    • 118 4 fIONTRI BUTTONS mud be addressed to The Editor" written on one side of the paper only and accompanied by the writers name and address not necessarily for insertion but as a guarantee of good faith. 'A LL monies must be paid at the Pinaug Gazette Office, Penang, to the Secretary,
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    • 9 4 STOVES. SCALES McAlister Co., Ltd. McAlister 8T Co., Ltd.
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  • 67 5 RO SSIH SUSPICIOUS. Service.] rRRrTKt» London, 29tl> Sept, newspnp"- the .V«r<x recently concluded "“J Mlience h »in*«< ,l,e«Hi« «o-o f er»t« ecentunl Briti-h annex»H>r fnr tlt f Afghanistan or the > ~f s g .one-quently IU»W must •■"'’"'“''’nn.erd.alance thin arrunge-t-r' W alliance. circles ,t b 7 welcome
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  • 78 5 RU S SIA AND ENGLAND. .vr'pECLABATIoN BY N'r •-a« s|,oKF k rkutkrs Service I a# |IKU i London, 29th Sept. I states that Count Lams- t e Master of ,iuv received rue tlThibeni 1 Member of Parliament bai |k b j AY nressed his de- l S U,e with doser
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  • 58 5 Reuter 8 Service.] London. 291 h Sept. Catenary meeting to be Id at Hall on the IM the lOTth ann.ver,.ry ot the rtofTraulgar, the Britmh and ForSailors Society will haml ton re«native of Japan a bust ot >e son. mated on .pedestal, and a model of the
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  • 30 5 FRANCE AND THE LOAN. Reuter's Service. L London. 29th Sept. Tie Franco-German agreement regardr Morocco provides for the participation French banks in a loan t<> Morocco.
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  • 48 5 Reuter s Service London. 29th Sept, nis Majesty, the Emperor-King of idia. has invested His Royal Highness t Prince of Wales with the Grand lbs* of the most exalted order of the Star India, md of the most eminent order o f Indian Empire.
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  • 41 5 [Rkuteh's Service Loudon. 29th Sept. M. de W itte held a long conference th Count Lamsdorf, the Russian Minis. r for Foreign Affairs, yesterday. M de itte was enthusiastically greeted his arrival at the railway station in Petersburg.
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  • 32 5 [Lkuters Service.] London, 29th Sept. e idl Stoessel. who was in command or Atthur when th it fortress cipitud*'. Japanese forces, is now lying •Ijscow from a stroke of paralysis.
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  • 62 5 Lecter s Service. j London, 29th Sept. Lttoui, the Italian Foreign •Ulster l>.iu gone to Baden-Baden, to nier with P..; t] “ve von Buelow, Chancellor U K er 'nan Empire. M 8 leM le,,ts 1,, e Straits and r. Pb’ J egret tO llCar f the <leafc,
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  • 1499 5 BRITISH ADMINISTRATION. A RECORD OF SUCCESS Though the Straits Settlements and Federated Malay States form assets of considerable value to the Empire both commercially and strategically, a knowledge of their geography and economic resources is sadly lacking in the Mother Country. It is therefore with surprise ami
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  • 264 5 Beilin, Sep>t filh. Fresh news of disaster comes from German East Africa. The insurrection in the Lindi district is spreading, and the ieLeis have attacked two mission stations, but the Europeans have all arrived sifelv in Mikindani. Another station was attacked. and all the uhits. excep»t one
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  • 1282 5 PROPOSED PROGRAMME FOR JANUARY MEETING, 1906. Tuesday 3Ct6 January, XSfiursday Ist February A N D Saturday 3rd February. To be Considered at a General Meeting* to be held qn Monday, 3Oth October, 1905. s to: NOTICE—No amendments to this Programme will be considered unless due notice is
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  • 816 6 Intel viewed at Glasgow’, Sir Thomas Lipton is reported to have said that he was as anxious as ever to go to America and get that Cup,” but he considered it a futile effort under the existing rules and measurement of the New York Yacht Club. M.
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  • 931 6 ARRIVALS Catherine Apcar, Brit., 1730, Stewart, Sept 29, Hongkong, gen., A. A. Anthony Co Thonowa, Brit., 3428, Whitehead, Sept. 30, SingujMire. gen., H. Liebert A Co. Pegu, Brit, 294, Coysh. Sept. 30,. Acheen, gen., Ban Ho Hin. Ben alder, Brit., 1951, Mclntosh, Sept. 29, London, gen.,
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    • 83 6 South African Carpenter Cured by Chamberlain’s Colic Cholera •and Diarrhoea Remedy. Mr. Geo. Taylor, a carpenter at Port Elizabeth, Cape Colony, who had a very bad attack of cramp colic and dysentery, says: “I was so bad I had to go to bed, when friend of mine gave me two
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    • 52 6 Guardian Assurance Co., Ltd. Established 1821. Subscribed Capital £2,000,000 Total Invested Funds upwards of £4,500,000 Total Annual Income £759,000 The undersigned have been appointed Agents of the above Company at Penayg, and are prepared to issue jmlicies of insurance against loss by fire, at the lowest current terms. KENNEDY A
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    • 152 6 STEARNS WINE daces at the Command of the Physician the most advanced preparation of a Cod Liver Oil. Far superior to the stomach disturbing emulsions. .♦OVER SIXTY YEARS WORLD WIDE REPUTATION. WILKINSON’S y. Essence er Fluid Eitnct of RED JAMAICA <t>BARSAPARILLA Pronounced by the HIGHEST MEDICAL AUTHORITIES t the most
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    • 1093 6 TOOK SICK IN SUMATRA. |7~ZXa?7^7Xa7r; (INTERNATIONAL HOTFi Malarial Fever Again Routed by f 1 Dr. WILLIAMS’ PINK PILLS. 9 This Hotel is Electrically Fitted Ceylon Volunteer Force-». Colombo, but I Splendid Accommodation forTravelu Fever in such a bad form tn.it it shatteie.l V his health ami left him ailing an
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    • 1072 7 'TWO GREAT NECESSITIES, penancb.no. the ran river WSpnmjm, n FA miu fwwio". Drydock, siip.ay, UnAnAm a UO., Ltd., I' 2. PROVISION FOR OLD AGE, the Band win be as follows and Berthage for Vessels Easily and Economically met by a Policy m Dinners B P p.m. to u p.m. »30.
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    • 2641 8 notice. Penang Sales Room. THE "fJSfVi'mTED"* F I** n, Consulate for theNe‘herlands. important to capitalists. AvihobiBKD Cap xi,soo.ooo. I O|l EJ I I UP to Monday, 2nd October, 1905, at BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. s UßB cribed Capital 1,125,000. > IT BLJ BJf ™biifr I I IL 10 a.
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